PODCAST · comedy
Carney Saves the World
by Scott Carney
Welcome to “Carney Saves the World”. I’m your host, Scott Carney. I’m a former stand-up comedian & actor, with a degree in Political Science. Oh, and I’m an almost 50yr old only-child/ man-child. So, you can probably see where I’m going with all of this.Each episode, I’ll pick the brains of some of the best & brightest entrepreneurs, artists, and creative minds that I know. We’ll dive into what got them started down their chosen paths, how they actually got their start and what their motivation is to keep going in their massively competitive industries.The name for the podcast comes from a dig my wife hits me with all the time when I think I’m right about all subjects. “Oh, Carney’s going to save the world again!” Well, maybe it’s time we did just that. Come on, let's go save the world.
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EP21 Grant Wood: Brewing Legends, Revolver's Rise, and Crafting a Non-Alcoholic Future
Grant Wood, a true luminary in the brewing industry, takes us on an extraordinary journey through his storied career. From the moment he first set foot in the Pearl Brewing Company lab in San Antonio to his transformative experience at the Siebel Institute of Technology, Grant discovered a passion that would shape his destiny. Listen as he shares the fascinating stories behind crafting iconic beers like Sam Adams Black Lager and reveals the pivotal moments that led him to co-found Revolver Brewing in Texas. Brewing enthusiasts and industry newcomers alike will find inspiration in Grant's reflections on the mentors and experiences that guided him through the craft beer revolution.The adventure doesn't stop there. We explore the exhilarating highs and tough challenges Grant faced while building Revolver Brewing from the ground up. Discover the serendipitous creation of Blood and Honey, a brew that captured the hearts of Texans and marked a significant turning point for the brewery. Grant candidly recounts the strategic moves and relentless negotiations that led to the sale of Revolver to Miller Coors, offering a rare glimpse into the complex world of brewery acquisitions. His story is one of resilience, creativity, and the unyielding pursuit of excellence in a rapidly evolving industry.As Grant steps into a new chapter, he embraces the frontier of non-alcoholic beer alongside Tom Holland with the innovative brand Biro. Uncover the creative process behind launching a brand that challenges the norms, utilizing cutting-edge brewing techniques to retain the flavors beer lovers cherish. With a focus on lifestyle and wellness, Grant shares insights on the growing popularity of non-alcoholic options and hints at what's next for the industry. Whether you're a seasoned beer aficionado or simply curious about the future of brewing, you're sure to find this episode both enlightening and exhilarating.To order Bero Beers: www.berobrewing.comClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP20 Tom Stewart: Tragedy, Comedy, and Paranormal Stories
Comedian and podcaster Tom Stewart joins us to share his incredible journey from a 20-year stint in broadcasting to finding his true calling in stand-up comedy. Tom opens up about his experiences in comedy competitions like Last Comic Standing and performing alongside luminaries such as Jim Florentine and Mark Norman. With a million downloads of his podcast, "My Paranormal Story," Tom's storytelling magic is undeniable, blending humor and eeriness into a must-listen experience. We also reminisce about our quirky past working at McCoy Stadium, and Tom's unexpected adventure at a hip-hop radio station despite his rock music roots.Venture backstage with us to a Hot 106 concert for a memorable encounter with LL Cool J, where we share some humorous near-miss moments and personal stories. As we navigate through past traditions like "New Food Friday," we touch on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and how these experiences left a lasting impression. The conversation takes a poignant turn as we reflect on surviving the Station Nightclub fire, grappling with survivor guilt, and how Tom has found healing through his work with the Station Nightclub Fire Foundation.Our spooky journey doesn't end there—Tom invites us into the world of paranormal investigations with chilling tales from Belcourt Castle and his eerie experiences on Cemetery Street. We explore the comedy world through Tom's eyes, where he embraces his passion for comedy while supporting charitable causes with Funny for Funds. From performing with icons to navigating the comedy circuit's demands, Tom's story is one of resilience, humor, and camaraderie, painting a vivid picture of his multifaceted career.Millie & J - We miss you.❤️To listen to Tom's podcast, My Paranormal Story: https://open.spotify.com/show/10B7wHKiLHVnHEFAbPL7KT?si=9dd83bd05ff34c61For shows: https://tomstewartcomedy.weebly.com/Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP19 Jeff Dooley: Calling the Game – From Pizza Runs to ESPN
Ever wondered how delivering leftover pizzas could be the stepping stone to a successful broadcasting career? Our guest, Jeff Dooley, shares his remarkable journey from the concession stands at McCoy Stadium to becoming the voice of the Hartford Yardgoats and University of Hartford's basketball teams on ESPN+. Jeff's story is a masterclass in leveraging small opportunities and the power of persistence, filled with delightful anecdotes like his early days networking in the Pawtucket Red Sox press box.Imagine the sheer thrill of calling Major League Baseball games for the Rockies radio network in Philadelphia. Jeff takes us on an exhilarating ride through his career, from the memorable talent waves he witnessed with the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Twins organization, to his role with the Rockies' affiliate, where he closely followed the development of stars like Trevor Story. As his professional relationships grew, so did his team loyalties, showing how personal growth and connections shape career trajectories in unexpected ways.Balancing the demanding lifestyle of a minor league broadcaster with family life is no small feat. Jeff opens up about the challenges of extensive travel, the unwavering support of his spouse, and the year-round responsibilities with the Yardgoats. We also get a peek into his wintertime outlet of college basketball broadcasting. From being named Connecticut Sports Caster of the Year to seeing plays featured on ESPN's SportsCenter Top 10, Jeff's career highlights are as inspiring as they are diverse. Join us for an episode that showcases the highs, challenges, and serendipitous moments of a life dedicated to sports broadcasting.***My apologies to Jeff Dooley, as my internet went out and I lost the last few minutes of his interview. Follow Jeff Dooley on X (formerly Twitter) @JeffDoolsTo follow the Hartford Yard Goats online: www.milb.com/hartfordClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP18 Jessica Infante: From Jersey Shores to Craft Brewery Floors
What happens when a local news reporter from the Jersey Shore transitions to a leading voice in the craft beverage industry? Join us as we sit down with Jessica Infante, managing editor for BrewBound, to uncover her fascinating journey from covering beached whales to becoming a pivotal figure in the world of craft beverages. We reminisce about our days at the Boston Beer Company, share our current favorite brews—Jess with a Harpoon Rec League and me enjoying a Tropical Lightning from Wilmington Brewing Company—and discuss the importance of providing valuable information through newsletters, podcasts, and conferences.The conversation takes a sobering turn as we examine the tragic story of Art Lowrance, a craft beer pioneer whose sudden passing left his brewery in disarray. This chapter delves into the challenges of oversaturation in the beer market and the critical need for maintaining quality in brewing. We also highlight the rapid growth of Athletic Brewing Company and its recent expansion, showcasing the evolving landscape of the beer industry. From unexpected closures to remarkable success stories, we cover it all, including some surprising industry deals and the potential impact of veteran brewers' succession plans.To lighten the mood, we share humorous and heartfelt stories about beer at weddings, the launch of Truly hard seltzers, and the joys of parenting. Our guest, Jess, offers insights into the upcoming Brewbound Live conference in California, featuring key industry figures and the latest trends. From personal anecdotes to expert analyses, this episode is a treasure trove of content for beer enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Don't miss out on the laughter, learning, and passion for the craft beverage world!For the latest in Beer Business news: https://www.brewbound.com/To listen to Jess & the rest of the Brewbound crew: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brewbound-podcast/id1436101301Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP17 Peter Berkrot: Captivating Audiences from "Caddyshack" to Audiobook Narration
Ever wondered what it takes to narrate over 600 audiobooks and still keep an audience captivated? Our latest episode features the incredibly talented Peter Berkrot, a master of stage, screen, and voice. Peter's journey is anything but typical, starting with making his mom laugh and impressing his kindergarten teacher, leading all the way to becoming a celebrated voice actor. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the irreplaceable human touch in voice narration, especially in today's AI-dominated landscape. Peter shares his beginnings and his humorous approach to a career that has touched so many lives.From college indecision to landing a role in the iconic "Caddyshack," Peter's story is a testament to the power of unexpected opportunities. Get behind-the-scenes insights into the casting process and the serendipitous moments that catapulted him into the limelight. We also reminisce about our collaboration on the short film "Mini Balls," revealing the camaraderie and joy that come with unexpected roles in the entertainment industry. Peter's vivid anecdotes paint a picture of an industry filled with determination, laughter, and unforgettable experiences.Ever curious about the intricacies of audiobook narration? Peter takes us through the evolution from physical copies to digital downloads, and the transition from studio recordings to home studios. Learn about the meticulous preparation required to bring stories to life, from understanding material and character nuances to tackling pronunciation challenges. Plus, hear some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from the making of "Caddyshack," including the beloved addition of the famous gopher. This episode is a feast for anyone interested in the magic behind the mic and the screen.To learn more about Peter Berkrot or Audiobook narration or take one of Peter's classes, please visit:www.peterberkrotaudiobooks.comTo listen to Peter's many sensational works:https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Peter+Berkrot&page=20&source_code=GO1PP30DTRIAL54703142491H0&ds_rl=1261256&gclid=CjwKCAjwjeuyBhBuEiwAJ3vuoTPkfoopcBHFEIq1tZddS30sIT4OYW5ag4UFP4muj6fgXpbNwOmOrhoCAqwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.dsClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP16 Paul Miller: Reflecting on the Rhythms of Foxtrot Zulu
They say music can bind souls together, but it's the shared laughter and tear-stained memories that truly forge unbreakable bonds. Join me and my Theta Chi Eta Chapter brother, Paul Miller from Foxtrot Zulu, as we honor the legacy of our late brother Ron Gomes. His laughter echoes in our stories, the same way his spirit lives on in the music and memories we've created. From humble college jam sessions to a symphony of life on the road, we unpack the evolution of a band whose roots are as deep as the friendships it sprouted.Weaving through our conversation are the vibrant threads of Foxtrot Zulu's musical tapestry and the tales that color our past. Who knew that a casual gathering could lead to decades of harmony, both in our music and our friendships? We share a slice of that journey, from the echo of the first drumbeat to the symphony of a life filled with gigs, laughter, and the occasional bee attack. It's not just about the notes we play—it's about the moments that play us, binding us together through the crescendos and decrescendos of life's unpredictable score.As we wrap up, we shed light on the undimmed vibrancy of Foxtrot Zulu's tunes, urging listeners to immerse themselves in the melodies that have become our life's soundtrack. Don't miss the chance to hear about my own flirtation with stand-up comedy, a decade-long serenade of chuckles and humility. It's a heartfelt ensemble of recollection, music appreciation, and honest reflection. So tune in, for an episode that harmonizes nostalgia with the laughter and lessons learnt from a life richly lived in the company of friends and music.My apologies for my sound on this one. Not sure what happened but I was struck by the Podcast Gods and had some audio hiccups. Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP15 Jeff Roberge: The Beat Goes On with the drummer from the band Foxtrot Zulu
When Jeff Roberge and I sat down to record this episode, the laughter came as easily as it did back in our University of Rhode Island days. Our journey through the past is filled with the kind of stories that stick to your ribs, from the formation of Jeff's band Foxtrot Zulu in the lively halls of Browning to a bee incident that left us in stitches during our first meet-and-greet. But it's not just about the music or the antics; it's about the brotherhood that carried us through and the homage we pay to our late brother, Ronald Gomes, whose wisdom remains a guiding force in our lives.The heart of our conversation beats to the rhythm of Foxtrot Zulu's evolution, from a college bar band to a New England circuit sensation, weaving together tales of communal living, the heady days of relentless touring, and the shared dream that weathered the toughest of times. We open the vault to reveal the band's connection to O.A.R. and share how, despite real jobs and adult responsibilities, the music and the brotherly bond have stood the test of time, culminating in a reunion show that bridged generations of fans.In tribute to Ronald Gomes, we step back from the laughs to embrace a more poignant note, reflecting on the legacy of a man who taught us about balance, responsibility, and the importance of ketchup. It's these memories that carve a deeper meaning into our narrative, bringing us closer not just as fraternity brothers, but as a family that continues to inspire long after the last note has faded. Join Jeff and me as we celebrate the enduring beat of a drum and the bonds that tie us to our unforgettable college days.To hear their awesome music --> https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Hf7oM9jaytzzFLVIyUguVClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP14 Tripp Gibson: Behind the Plate - The Life of a Major League Baseball Umpire
Ever wonder what it's like to make the split-second calls that can turn the tide of a Major League Baseball game? Join us as seasoned umpire Tripp Gibson pulls back the curtain on the often invisible yet intensely scrutinized life of a professional umpire. Through a tapestry of tales, Tripp recounts his unexpected journey from player hopeful to esteemed MLB umpire, transporting us from the dusty diamonds of minor leagues to the electrifying buzz of the World Series.You might think you know baseball, but Tripp's candid revelations on the sacrifices behind the mask – the long stretches away from family, the weight of critical eyes, and the unshakeable support from his wife – are bound to offer a fresh perspective. Imagine proposing to your partner amidst career uncertainties or welcoming a child into the world as you navigate the unpredictable tides of minor league umpiring. Tripp shares these pivotal moments with the warm authenticity of a friend, illuminating the complex interplay of personal life and professional ambition.Sit back and savor the rich tapestry of stories featuring baseball legends and unexpected encounters that even the most die-hard fans seldom hear. From calling a historic no-hitter to amusing run-ins with players outside the park, Tripp's experiences underscore the respect and camaraderie that underscore the spirit of the game. Whether he's regaling us with locker room elation or reflecting on the pure joy of his children meeting their sports heroes, Tripp's love for the game and his role within it shines through every word.Tripp is also very involved in https://www.umpscare.com/My sincere apologies to Tripp and the MLB umpires for not covering this amazing organization within the podcast. The work they do for kids is wonderful and I hope everyone checks it out and supports them whenever you can. We've made a donation to this worthwhile cause and hope that you can do the same here:https://www.umpscare.com/support-us/show-your-support/Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP13 Meagen Anderson - Crafting & Pioneering the Non-Alcoholic Revolution
When Meagen Anderson stepped away from the conventional tide of alcohol-laden social norms, she embarked on a remarkable quest to reinvent herself. In our latest episode, we sit down with this visionary who not only navigated through her own zero-proof transformation but is now leading a movement to redefine the very essence of what it means to enjoy a sophisticated drink. Meagen's deep dive into her past with the Boston Beer Company and her international hop sales expertise is just the tip of the iceberg as she shares how she's now pouring her knowledge into the non-alcoholic beverage industry with a passion for quality and flavor that rivals her alcoholic counterparts.Our conversation takes an intimate turn as we peel back the layers of alcohol's role in personal history and its broader societal implications. We unwrap the complex package of navigating alcohol consumption amidst familial predispositions, professional requirements, and cultural expectations. The tangible benefits of moderating one's intake, or even abstaining, come into sharp focus as I recount my own journey toward improved mental clarity and well-being, revealing the transformative power of resources like the one year no beer challenge and the enlightening wisdom of Annie Grace's "This Naked Mind."As we glimpse into the future, Meagen paints a picture of a burgeoning industry where health-conscious trends are steering the market towards innovative, non-alcoholic delights. We tease out the exciting potential of hemp-derived beverages and how they might just reshape the beverage scene. Wrapping up a discussion that's as rich and complex as the brews we've pondered, we celebrate the stories of personal growth and change, and the unending journey of learning. So, here's to the mavericks like Meagen, crafting a future where the clinking of glasses isn't just about the alcohol content but the joy of shared experiences and mindful choices. Cheers to that!To learn more about, or become certified yourself: https://www.alcoholfreeaficionados.com/To buy Meagen's book: https://www.amazon.com/AFNA-Beer-CertifiedTM-Learning-Manual-ebook/dp/B0CL3S8D9GFor more information: https://www.hopforwardconsulting.com/To watch episodes of The Enlightened Buzz: https://www.youtube.com/@EnlightenedBuzzClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP12 Filmmaker Chris Everett - Revealing the Untold Story of 1898 Wilmington Massacre
Brace yourself for an enthralling conversation with acclaimed Wilmington-based filmmaker, Chris Everett, as we journey into the oft-ignored annals of America's history - the 1898 Wilmington massacre. This chilling event chronicles an actual overthrow of an established government and the white supremacist movement that masterminded it. Chris, with his meticulous research and gripping narrative, helps us navigate this tumultuous period, giving us a front-row seat to the horrific incidents that left a lasting impact on Wilmington and its African American community.From the gripping tales of the past, we transition into a critical examination of the role of propaganda and voter disenfranchisement in fanning the flames of violence. It's a thought-provoking reflection that puts the 1898 incidents as a stark mirror to our current political climate. But fret not, it's not all darkness and despair. We shift gears and plunge into the fascinating world of martial arts, where we shed light on the inspiring story of Vic Moore, one of the first professional Black karate champions in America.This episode is an absolute must-listen for any history enthusiast or social justice advocate. Let Chris Everett's award-winning documentary "Wilmington on Fire" serve as your beacon, helping you navigate through the murky depths of America's past. It's an episode that transcends the realm of a typical history lesson and serves as a powerful reminder of how understanding our past can shape a more equitable future. So, buckle up and get ready to be moved, enraged, inspired, and enlightened by this riveting conversation.To learn more about the Wilmington Massacre of 1898: - https://www.nhcgov.com/604/Wilmington-Massacre-1898 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898Where to watch "Wilmington On Fire" - https://www.kweli.tv/Information on "Wilmington On Fire" - @wilmingtononfireInformation for "Grandmaster" - @gmdocumentaryTo learn more about the 3 Chambers Fest - https://www.3chambers.com/To follow Chris Everett - @spellerstreetchrisClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP11 Jon Fisch: Balancing Stand-up Comedy & His New Family
Get ready for a rollicking journey through the world of stand-up comedy with our guest, the hilarious Jon Fisch! You're in for a treat as Jon, with a sparkling career graced by appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman and Stephen Colbert, spills the beans on his comedic expeditions, early days, and the peculiar chemistry between comedy clubs and old bank vaults.Jon Fisch is not just a comedian; he’s a storyteller who will have you in stitches as he shares his adventures from the smoky comedy clubs of the past to opening gigs for comedy heavyweights like Louis CK. Hear how he navigated the tricky waters of comedy and personal life, and learn why fatherhood has not changed but halted his writing style. And if you've ever wondered what goes into the making of a comedy special, you'll love Jon's insights on HINGE, a hilarious take on online dating, his kids, and his wife.But it's not all about the laughs. John's journey also offers a unique peek into the challenges of being on the road for work, finding family time, and the anxiety of taking weekends off. As John transitions from stand-up to podcasting, he reveals the power of collaboration with friends and the influence of comedy greats like Jerry Seinfeld and Louis CK. Not to mention, there's a preview into his social media antics and a warm invitation to his YouTube channel. So buckle up, and let's ride along with Jon Fisch on this exhilarating comedy journey!Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP10 Ed Paluch: Navigating the Grief of Both of His Brothers' Suicides
How does the devastating loss of not one, but two siblings to suicide change a person? It's a question that no one ever wants to face but is the heartbreaking reality for our guest, Ed Paluch. Ed bravely opens up about the tragic passing of his 2 younger brothers, Greg and Andrew, and the profound impact their loss had on his life and his mother's. With raw emotion, he shares about Greg's battle with depression, Andrew's struggle with mental illness, and his mother's indescribable pain. As we remember Greg, his infectious laughter and physical humor bring a poignant reminder of the vibrant lives behind the statistical face of suicide.Suicide's ripple effect is far-reaching, altering connections and dynamics in unexpected ways. Hear Ed's insights on how Greg's death affected his bond with his remaining brother Andrew and triggered his active involvement in suicide prevention initiatives. We also examine the double-edged sword of social media and the urgent need for improving mental health resources for today's youth. In the midst of grief, Ed's reflections are a wake-up call to the importance of awareness and intervention in mental health issues. Join us for this deeply personal journey that underscores the enduring presence of those we lose and their continuous shaping of our lives.If you or someone you know is dealing contemplating suicide, dial or text to 988.https://988lifeline.org/https://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/suicide-prevention-monthhttps://www.amazon.com/This-Night-self-care-impacted-suicidal/dp/0692475907https://sprc.org/author/annemarie_matulis/https://www.instagram.com/avoiceatthetable/?hl=enClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest!Support the show
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EP9 Honoring Heather Vennewald: A Tribute to a Cherished Friend
We invite you on a heartfelt journey as we remember our friend, Heather Vennewald, whose bright life was cut tragically short by suicide. As we navigate the painful reality of her absence, former roommate and close companion, Jill Collado, joins us in paying tribute to Heather's vibrant spirit and contagious love for life. As we repaint the picture of Heather, the prank-loving friend, we also highlight the importance of recognizing potential signals of mental despair and the significance of having open conversations about mental health.Prepare to step into our world as we revisit when we first learned of Heather's suicide. Struck by grief and trauma, we recount our experiences and the lessons learned through the healing process. Together, Jill and I shed light on how Heather's sudden departure has reshaped our perspectives, encouraging us to extend more understanding and compassion to those battling mental health struggles.In the final segment, we honor Heather's joy-filled life and the priceless moments we shared. From humorous stories to the creation of the Heather Fund at the University of Rhode Island, we explore various ways her memory continues to inspire and impact lives. Jill shares her emotional journey post-college and the invaluable role of her friends and family during these challenging times. We encourage everyone to tune in, as we not only commemorate Heather but also underscore the critical importance of mental health discussions.Are you or someone you know in crisis? Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.orghttps://web.uri.edu/counseling/heatherfund/https://www.raceentry.com/uri-be-5k/race-informationhttps://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/suicide-prevention-monthClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest!Support the show
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EP8 Todd Bellomy - Exploring Sake with Farthest Star Sake's Founder
Ready to dive into an intriguing world of sake brewing? Today, we have a conversation with Todd Bellomy, founder and head brewer of Farthest Star Sake, who will unravel the complex process of brewing Sake. From linguistics to sword making to brewing, Todd's journey is anything but ordinary. He will share intricate details of the sake brewing techniques involving a special microorganism, Koji, and a double parallel fermentation process. As our conversation flows, Todd reveals his unique experience with Japanese brewing, the thought behind the Farthest Star logo, and his predictions for the sake industry. He takes us into the fascinating world of sake flavors, discussing the distinctive flavors that can be created. Not stopping at that, Todd explains the significant role his family plays in the brewery and their plans for expansion. We find out more about his swordmaking days in Japan, his interest in food and beverage, and how it all led him to start his own sake brewery.In the concluding segment, we get to touch on the challenges the brewery faces as they plan to expand to different states and the potential advertising opportunities in winter sports. Todd shares a remarkable story about a high school friend turned cousin, and the social media presence of Farthest Star Sake. Join us as we journey into the world of sake brewing with Todd, a true master of his craft. This promises to be an intriguing, fun-filled, and informative episode you wouldn't want to miss.https://www.fartheststarsake.com/Instagram - @fartheststarsakeClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP7 Jess Martin - Lawyer by Day, Rom-Com Author by night.
Unearth the secrets of juggling multiple roles with my guest, Jessica Martin, a lawyer and an author who has penned two books. Jessica’s story is about balancing motherhood, a demanding profession, and her lifelong passion for writing.Jessica reveals the process of writing her books, from finding an agent on Twitter to the intricate process of editing and publishing. She unpacks her strategies for staying organized, meeting deadlines, and maintaining character consistency. Furthermore, Jessica introduces us to her journey through the often daunting world of book marketing, focusing on bookstore visits and the importance of supporting indie bookstores.In the last leg of our conversation, we delve into the digital realm with Jessica, exploring how she navigates the world of online reviews. Giving us insight into her experiences with choosing a narrator for the audiobook and also the book cover creation, Jessica talks about how she manages her social media presence and how she uses it to connect with her fans. Our discussion wraps up with a chat about her books 'For the Love of the Bard' and 'The Dane of My Existence,' and a peek into the possibility of these works maybe someday, being adapted for the screen!To keep up with Jessica's adventures: https://jessicamartinbooks.com/Instagram: seejesswritebooks If you aren't able to visit a local bookstore:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jessica-Martin/author/B09HSR2YVG?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=truehttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22A+Bard%27s+Rest+Romance%22?Ntk=P_Series_Title&Ns=P_Series_Number&Ntx=mode+matchallClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP6 High Tide Bevs: Reinventing Social Drinking with Cannabis-Infused Mocktails
Have you ever wished you could enjoy the social aspects of sipping a cocktail, without the after-effects of alcohol? Join me as I sit down with Shea Coakley and Josh Grab, the geniuses behind High Tide cannabis-infused mocktails, to discuss their innovative approach to enjoying beverages socially, while also embracing all the benefits of cannabis. Their mission to break down stigmas and create an atmosphere of genuine connection takes center stage as they reveal the technological advancements and creative processes that have fueled their vision.Imagine a world where the craft beer industry mingles with the cannabis market, and apprehension is replaced with curiosity and acceptance. In this episode, we journey into this realm, touching on the evolution of cannabis regulations and the revolutionary technology of nano-emulsification. Hear how the high tide team made the conscious choice of making a margarita their flagship product, a decision rooted in its familiarity and widespread appeal. We also discuss the evolving dispensary market, and how it's echoing the transformation already witnessed in the beer, wine, and spirits sectors. So, sit back, pour yourself a High Tide!www.gethightide.comFollow them on @hightidebevs on all social media platforms-------------Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP5 Boston Beer Co. founder, Jim Koch
What does it take to create the perfect beer? Join us as we share a cold one with Jim Koch, founder of the Boston Beer Company and the brains behind the iconic Samuel Adams Boston Lager. In this heart-to-heart, Jim takes us through his 40-year pursuit of brewing excellence, the innovations and changes that have shaped the flagship beer, and a shared tasting of the new, brighter Boston Lager.But there's more to the Boston Beer Company than just great beer. Jim also sheds light on their hop sharing program, which has been a lifeline for hundreds of craft breweries during a worldwide hop shortage. Furthermore, we delve into their philanthropic endeavor, the Brewing the American Dream program, which has provided microloans and business counseling to thousands of small businesses across the United States.As we sip our way through this conversation, Jim shares invaluable business lessons he's learned along the way, including his String Theory and its application to small businesses and aspiring brewers. We also discuss the current state of the craft brewing industry and the role that the Boston Beer Company has played in its growth and maturation. So grab yourself a new, brighter Sam Adams Boston Lager, and let's raise a toast to the incredible journey of Jim Koch!Cheers!https://www.samueladams.com/https://www.brewingtheamericandream.com/https://beerandbrewing.com/dictionary/kTgG7blfwp/Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP4 World renown Artist, Alexandra Carter
Alexandra Carter (b. 1985 in Boston) lives and works in San Diego, California. She received an MFA from Goldsmiths University of London in 2015 and a BA from Rhodes College in Memphis in 2009. Recent solo exhibitions include "Bumps & Grinds" at Rogers Gallery in Las Vegas, "A Sense of Heat in Her Brain" at Luna Anaïs Gallery in Los Angeles, "Berries for Baubo" at Radiant Space in Los Angeles, and "Tether" (duo show) at Oolong Gallery in Solana Beach, CA. Other solo exhibitions include Fusion Gallery (Turin, Italy), Southfork (Memphis), Projecto’ace Foundation (Buenos Aires), and the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. She has been selected for residency projects nationally and internationally, including the Kone Foundation’s Saari Residence (Finland), Rogers Art Loft (Las Vegas), KulturKontakt Austria (Vienna), Qwatz (Rome), Graniti Murales (Sicily), Vice~Versa Foundation (Goa, India), RECSIM (Jashipur, India), Galerija-Muzej Lendava (Slovenia), and the Kentucky Foundation for Women (Prospect, KY).Her website:https://www.alexandra-carter.comLinks to recent artist talks & podcast interviews:Alexandra Carter and Christiana Updegraff Artist Talk for their exhibition "Tether," moderated by Alessandra Moctezuma, Oolong Gallery Podcast 2 May 2023Artist Spotlight: Alexandra Carter Interviewed by Rachel Larraine on the Holistic Interior Design Business Podcast 27 April 2023"Cranberry, Fertility, and the Performative Body in Painting" Artist Lecture, Rogers Studio Gallery, Las VegasFrom the Cranberry Farm to the Art Studio, our talk with Alexandra Carter Journey of an Aesthete Podcast 6 April 2022. Flora and Female: Alexandra Carter and Tiffanie Turner Virtual Artist Talk, Lamont Gallery at Phillips Exeter Academy 17 March 2021Artist Lecture for “A Sense of Heat in Her Brain” October 2020Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP3 Blackberry Farm Brewery & Art of Alchemy Distillery owner, Roy Milner
My guest today is Roy Milner, the Chief Fermentation Officer at Blackberry Farm Brewery & Founding Partner of Art of Alchemy Blended Spirits.Roy began exploring his passion for great beer in Knoxville, TN as a home brewer while attending the University of Tennessee. With more than 20 years in and around the craft brewing industry, he’s worked as a brewer with multiple breweries and held several Sales and Marketing positions with beer and beverage companies throughout the US.. And in 2011, Roy co-founded Blackberry Farm Brewery in Maryville, TN, just outside Knoxville.Over a decade later, Roy, along with three partners and friends, set out to establish a spirit brand created “by friends, for friends”.In 2022, Art of Alchemy Blended Spirits was born from a passion for creating products, sharing stories, and collaborating with other makers. Drawing from a long list of friends who just happen to be some of the most influential minds, brands, and masters in the world of whiskey, AoA produces unique blends that celebrate community and connectivity, creating common ground and shared experiences.Blackberry Farm Breweryhttps://blackberryfarmbrewery.com/Art of Alchemy Blended Spiritshttps://aoaspirits.com/Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP2 Actor & Podcaster Molly Lloyd
Molly Lloyd is an actor, improvisor, writer, and podcast host. She was a sketch and improv performer and teacher at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York for over 10 years, and has been seen in approximately 1 zillion commercials, primarily as the Mom In A Cardigan but occasionally in such cool roles as a knight in the Bud Light Dilly Dilly ads. She is thrilled to have worked in TV and film for the past 15 years but is perhaps most delighted to have appeared in the Delta Airlines safety videos a few years back. They were truly hilarious! Her newest podcast, "Unsticking It with Blaire & Molly" launches this September.Molly's "Upstairs Neighbors" that has almost 9mil views on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IRB0sxw-YUHer commercial for Zillow, titled "Susans":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZutYzsuC9WkClick HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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EP1 Celebrity Chef Joe Gatto
Chef Joe Gatto is an author, host of the hit cutting-edge cooking show, Joe Gatto’s From Scratch currently airing on Pluto TV and Roku. He is a renowned private Chef to A-list clients including Celtic and Red Sox players. He is also host of the show From Scratch on WBUR Radio Boston and NPR affiliate. In Joe Gatto’s From Scratch, Joe successfully melded his unbridled passion for scratch cooking, entertaining personality and filmmaking background to create a unique cooking show with heart. From making charcoal to hand forging knives to milking cows to making his own bacon, Joe takes food to its origins, and in doing so, showcases the fascinating farmers and food artisans behind it all. In 2019, Page Street published his book, Seriously From Scratch. He is now in development for his new show This is not a Cooking Show! Where he and his co-host Bryan Callen (Eddie in The Hangover, Ride Along, MadTv) take some of the biggest stars in Hollywood on an unforgettable culinary adventure then go back to the kitchen where Chef Joe shows them how to make unforgettable dishes from scratch.Link to Chef Joe Gatto's cookbook:https://www.amazon.com/Seriously-Scratch-Delicious-Component-Yourself/dp/1624143105/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24L9NZG7T3FH1&keywords=seriously+from+scratch&qid=1685567595&sprefix=seriously+from+%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1"From Scratch" on PlutoTVhttps://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/series/5e95e192dfd9d6001ad88f36/details/season/1Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest! Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much! Support the show
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Carney Saves the World Trailer
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to “Carney Saves the World”. I’m your host, Scott Carney. I’m a former stand-up comedian & actor, with a degree in Political Science. Oh, and I’m an almost 50yr old only-child/ man-child. So, you can probably see where I’m going with all of this.Each episode, I’ll pick the brains of some of the best & brightest entrepreneurs, artists, and creative minds that I know. We’ll dive into what got them started down their chosen paths, how they actually got their start and what their motivation is to keep going in their massively competitive industries.The name for the podcast comes from a dig my wife hits me with all the time when I think I’m right about all subjects. “Oh, Carney’s going to save the world again!” Well, maybe it’s time we did just that. Come on, let's go save the world.
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